What to expect when West Brom's Tony Pulis has talks with Guochuan Lai and John Williams

The winter transfer window war chest will be high on the agenda when Tony Pulis meets West Bromwich Albion owner Guochuan Lai and chairman John Williams at The Hawthorns on Saturday.
Guangzhou-based Guochuan is flying in for the Tottenham clash for what will be his second Albion match, and first since officially completing his £175 million takeover last month.
The Chinese entrepreneur, who offered to buy every Baggies fan a drink at the first home game of the season against Everton, will be accompanied by a team of advisors.
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